IPA: /kəˈloʊɡ/
KK: /kəˈloʊg/
To talk or chat with someone in a friendly way, often to share ideas or information.
They would often collogue over coffee about their plans for the weekend.
Past: collogued
Past Participle: collogued
Collogue is derived from the Old French 'colloquer' (meaning to converse or talk together), which itself comes from the Latin 'collocare' (meaning to place together). The word combines the prefix 'col-' (meaning together) and 'loqui' (meaning to speak). Thus, collogue means to speak or converse together.
Think of 'speaking together' — 'col-' means together, and 'loqui' means to speak.